
"Ode to O'Keefe"
36"x48"
Oil on Canvas
By: Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
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Ode to O’Keeffe
A tribute to Georgia — wrapped in the Native West, standing in the landscape she loved. The bones, rocks, jade, geraniums, and white sculpture echo the treasures she kept close. The flowering vine honors the painting that crowned her the mother of modernism. Her life I adore.

"The Cabin at O'Keefe's"
16" x 20"
Oil on Canvas
By Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
$800.00/+shipping
The Cabin at O'Keefe's
nside this old Ghost Ranch cabin, the cool, charred‑wood air met the desert’s blazing heat pouring through the open door. I don’t know if Georgia ever stepped inside this room, but the land around it still carries her presence — and in that stark contrast of shadow and sun, I felt her sp

"A Treasure of Georgia's"
12"x24"
Oil on Canvas
By: Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
$750.00/+shipping
A Treasure of Georgia's
A skull from O’Keeffe’s home — its white bones bright against the deep brown horns. I was drawn to that contrast, and to the quiet fact that it had endured all those years in her desert world.

"Cactus Bloom"
Original Photo by Photographer #truxturning
6" x 6"
Oil on Cnavas
By: Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
$100.00/+shipping
Cactus Bloom
Painted in the quiet ache of lockdown, when the desert felt impossibly far, this piece began with a borrowed view — a gift from photographer and Instagram friend #truxturning, whose lens became my doorway west. While the world stood still, his image carried me back to

"Snowy Road in Taos"
24"x24"
Oil on Canvas
By: Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
$1500.00/+shipping
Snowy Road in Taos
Painted from a fellow Instagramer’s view, capturing the moment when the sun slipped away as the moon rose to meet it. Twilight stretched long purple shadows across the quiet road, that brief breath between day and night when the world feels both fading and newly lit.

"Cottonwoods at Cottonwoods"
18"x24"
Oil on Canvas
By: Kimberlee Habel-Moeser
$1200.00/+shipping
Cottonwoods at Cottonwoods
During my stay in the village of Tesuque, I lived for a time in a homestead filled with the artwork of Denise’s grandparents — artists who lived through the early days of O’Keeffe and Randall Davies. Their presence lingered in every room. Each morning I walked this long snowy dr
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